Monday, June 27, 2011

Times have never been so exciting in Alberta politics. For the first time in years we have a real race going on. The PCs have been in power for 40yrs now and they need to go. Now they have a real rival. The Wildrose party is a relatively new party and is an honest to goodness real contender.

Alberta's Wildrose party held it's Annual General Meeting over the weekend. The theme was "It Starts Now" They signaled they are ready to take on the PC's who have been in power way too long and have become arrogant,entitled,and in recent years, incompetent and corrupt. The Progressive Conservative party have done nothing "conservative" in the few years. Alberta is a mess! Wildrose is the only real conservative party in Alberta. I believe they are quite capable to fix the province especially with Danielle Smith who is articulate, smart, credible and who has a lot of great ideas.

She took dead aim at the six Tory candidates vying to replace Ed Stelmach as PC leader and premier, accusing them of being just as responsible for a long record of government failures.Smith said would-be premiers Alison Redford, Ted Morton, Doug Griffiths, Doug Horner, Gary Mar and Rick Orman are "pretending" to disagree with some of Stelmach's unpopular policies.They're also pretending to stand up for Albertans, protect land owners and search for real health reforms when, in reality, they're "running away from their own records as fast as they can," she said."The uncomfortable truth is this: they all helped create the problems we face today and now they are all pretending they are the ones who can fix it," Smith, flanked by Wildrose candidates, told party members packed into the Telus Convention Centre."They had their chance. They blew it. All of them. It's time for them to go.

Yeah the PC's and the media will try to smear Leader Danielle Smith and her party but it's not going to work.
They saw what happened to the old Reform party now the Conservative party and it's leaders from Preston Manning to Stockwell Day to Stephen Harper. They will be prepared.

So to all you small "c" conservatives in Alberta why don't you get on board and help get a real conservative party elected in the next election. We need change. Wildrose is your only choice. It's time to get to work and yes it starts NOW!!!

PS. Wildrose will scrap the Alberta Human Rights Commission. That alone should be enough to support them. PCs have no intention of doing anything about the kangaroo courts.

Friday, June 24, 2011

The opposition and the media should immediately apologize to our troops. This whole Afghan detainee issue has been nothing but a witch hunt from day one. The Liberals used this cabal to find a "gotcha," a "smoking gun" moment on the Conservative government for shear political gain and the media played right along. This as with other faux scandals was unfounded and a total waste.

In the process they used the troops waging a smear campaign against our them. Remember this from John Macallum on CBC when he accused our troops of war crimes?

Over 4000 pages of documents on the Afghan detainee issue was released on Wednesday. There was absolutely NO evidence our troops or the government was complicit in any war crimes at all. Matthew Fisher a correspondent for Post Media who has spent a great deal of time in Afghanistan knows a little bit of what goes on there, has a must read piece today in the Calgary Herald says it's time to give this detainee nonsense a rest.

There is still not a jot of proof that Canada and Canadians did anything wrong while overseeing and handing over Taliban prisoners of war during the early days of the combat mission in southern Afghanistan. The so-called scandal has been much ado about nothing.

I agree with Mr. Fisher. This has been much ado about nothing. The smear against the troops was disgusting and uncalled for. They do deserve a public apology. The taxpayer deserves an apology too for that matter for a waste of 12 months and $12 million for this fiasco.

I have known Colvin for nearly 20 years. I spent several hours with him the night he left Kandahar at the end of his brief tour in 2006. I have always found it strange that during our discussion that lasted several hours, the treatment of Afghan detainees by Canadians or by the Afghan authorities never came up in any way.Colvin spoke at great length that evening about three things: how troubled his love life was, how Foreign Affairs had repeatedly passed him over for promotion and how because of the death of diplomat Glyn Berry in a suicide bomber attack a few months earlier in Kandahar, he had not been allowed to go out into to field to get a sense of what was going on.

PARLIAMENT HILL—The first nationwide opinion poll on back-to-work legislation for postal workers puts the NDP on the hot seat, with 70 per cent of Canadians supporting the measure.But the poll taken Monday of 2,354 Canadians found that despite overwhelming support for the federal government’s bill to legislate an end the dispute, two-thirds of the respondents also opposed privatization of Canada Post. “I think it puts the NDP in a squeeze,” Forum Research pollster Lorne Bozinoff told The Hill Times on Tuesday morning as MPs began debating Bill C-6, which proposes to impose wage settlements on 48,000 members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers that are lower than the last offer from Canada Post.

I'm not surprised by this. NDP supports CUPW because unions are a big part of the NDP base and you don't want to do anything to tick them off They supported CAW in the Air Canada strike too.

The NDP seem to be most of the time off side with most Canadians. If last weekend's convention was any indication of a party aiming for the ultimate prize they're not going anywhere soon. They're going to have to develop a sense of common sense. That's where most Canadian are.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Is this what the world is coming too? The world seems to be on fire!
Hat Tip to a poster at Calgary Puck forum for a comparison between the Vancouver riot the other night with riots in Egypt,Libya,and Somalia. Take a look. They look pretty similar to me.

All this violence has made me think, why all these riots around the world?. The world it seems is becoming a more violent place. The violence seems to be coming at the hands of younger people but why so much more now than just a few years ago?

I'm going to take a guess.. Not that I'm criticizing all youth, their are some kids out there that are pretty decent kids.Those kids though being mostly more conservatively minded have a really hard time with their profs and their more left wing peers.

Here it goes, here's my take. There has been a gradual erosion of a sense of right and wrong over the years The youth have lost respect for their fellow man and property They've grown up with a sense of entitlement without responsibility and have been brainwashed by left wing teachers and professors. They simply are detached from the real world.

They spend most of their time online using facebook and twitter which can further disenfranchise them from the real world spending less and less time with their families and doing other things.

It's time for parents to take charge of their kids again and teach them some good old fashioned common sense, responsibility. respect and make sure they know the difference between right and wrong.